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He will earn $535,000 this season and will most likely become a restricted free agent after he turned down a contract offer from the Jets believed to be worth around $5 million a year last summer.

He will become a restricted free agent after the season.

Garnes would have become a restricted free agent tomorrow.

Instead, he will become a restricted free agent next summer.

Without an extension, Lee will become a restricted free agent next summer.

He will become a restricted free agent on July 1 , 2004

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Their greatest strength can sometimes become a weakness, restricted by the emphasis on the pack winning their games.

Spurning brands has become a luxury restricted to artists (such as Radiohead or, indeed, Adele) whose profile and record sales are in rude health.

"If the watershed is not open for bear hunting, it essentially will become a sanctuary, severely restricting our ability to harvest bears that utilize the watershed as part of their home range," Mr. Herrighty wrote.

The company's country manager, Alan Soon, added in a statement that it was important that "regulations and guidelines remain meaningful and do not become a tool that restricts freedom of expression and genuine debate".

This tribo-layer becomes a barrier restricting direct contact of steel with the coating and thus preventing it from further intense wear.

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